Accounting for biogeographical ignorance within biodiversity modelling
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Accounting for biogeographical ignorance within biodiversity modelling
Aug 19, 2022
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Biodiversity data can be analysed to predict species distribution at various scales of time and space. However, survey completeness and temporal decay in data quality introduce uncertainty into biodiversity models. 

Researchers JoaquĆ­n Hortal, Juliana Stropp, Richard Ladle, and Geiziane Tessarolo, among others, are constructing the first Maps of Biogeographical Ignorance (MoBIs) that account for uncertainty in biodiversity analysis. Presented alongside species distribution models (SDMs), MoBIs ensure conservation resources are appropriately distributed.

Read the original article: doi.org/10.1111/ecog.05793

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